Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . olleges. 85 Chicora College. Period Covered by this Report.—June, 1912, to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members -- Land i l>2 acres) and 5 buildings, value.$203, Furniture and equipment, value 6, Library, 1,400 books, value 1, Total property — $210, Endowment.—Income producing 2, Total Assets 8212, Indebtedness 61, Total Net Assets $150, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 15, ( )ther salaries 2, All other expenses 32, To
Our Presbyterian Educational institutions, [1913-1914] . olleges. 85 Chicora College. Period Covered by this Report.—June, 1912, to June, 1913. Faculty.—Number of members -- Land i l>2 acres) and 5 buildings, value.$203, Furniture and equipment, value 6, Library, 1,400 books, value 1, Total property — $210, Endowment.—Income producing 2, Total Assets 8212, Indebtedness 61, Total Net Assets $150, Gifts Received during Year $ Expense of Maintenance: Faculty salaries $ 15, ( )ther salaries 2, All other expenses 32, Total expenses § 49, Income for Maintenance: From endowment $ Student fees 20, ()ther sources 30, Total income Balance in treasury Students: College Preparatory Others (special) Total Graduates 1912-13. $ 1, 154 38 54 — 246 22 Bible Study.—Required of all students two hours a week for four years. Alumnse since 1893: Foreign missionaries Other Christian workers Teaching 97 Other professions 5 Total graduates 258. Colleges. ^7 Presbyterian College of South CarolinaClinton, South Carolina For Men. Founded L880. rnment. —By twenty-four trustees, three elected by eachPresbyteries in the Synod of South Carolina, and I by the Alumni Association. if the seven THE Presbyterian College of South Carolina is a Christian college ofthe liberal arts and natural sciences, standing firmly on the greattruths of evangelical Christianity. The standard is recognized byState Superintendent of Education as equal to that of the besl :olleg<for men in the State. There are four encouraging points regarding the future development ofthe college. 1. It is well located. Clintonis a progressive town in the Piedmontof the State, with an elevation of 800 lias all modern improvements, the climateis invigorating, free from malaria, and thegeneral healthfulness of the place is It has a strong constituency. Accordingto the Minutes of the General A
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